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    What are you using on your scars? My PS recommended vitamin E oil which I've been putting on 2x a day.
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    Has anyone tried BioOil? I've been wanting to try it on some stretch marks and supposedly fantabulous for both.
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    They sell silicone sheets to put over scars - helps them fade and keeps the scar from raising too much. I used them on my lower back and areola incisions. Lots of companies make different variations, but here's a link:
    http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/sca...019237-product

    It's the raising of the scars that you have to be wary about. If the scar fades but the edges are all raised and puckered it'll still look like you had something done.

    I've heard about Bio Oil, but doubt I would try it becasue I read it's mostly mineral oil?

    Vitamin E is amazing for scar reduction. I'm assuming you're using the cream/gel kind? You can also take the capsules (pills), and if you get the gel pills you can pop it open and apply that right to the scar itself.

    All of this is once the incisions themselves are healed. If the wound it still open then wait for it to close.

    Applying Cocobutter to yer titties will help control stretch marks before they start.

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    My stretch marks are due to rapid weight gain and loss thanks to a short lived marriage. I surprisingly have none in the belly area and such, mostly inner thighs and breasts (went from a DD to a less than substantial C!)
    Just posted in this thread because both scars and stretch marks are of concern with BA.

    None the less, congrats on the new boobies, tempest!
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    Default Re: Scarring

    I agree with Mederma. Seems to work the best for me.

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    Default Re: Scarring

    I'm not posting this so that you try it on your boobs, since you likely won't have that bad of scarring, but responding to the response about the fat underneath your skin determining your scar tissue. I had a really bad burn on my knuckles (when I looked up the differences, I think it was a 2-3 degree burn because it was leathery and dry, and had white bits, and I was able to keep working a torch the rest of the day because it didn't feel that bad, though it looked really bad.)

    Next couple of days, when I'd wake up and not put my concoction on it, I couldn't close my hand into a fist-- actually, moving any of my hand was pretty bad as it felt like everything was drawing the skin away from the burn.

    Anyway, I mixed some coconut oil and some cayenne due to some stuff I'd been reading at that point-- Oh the blessed relief! Now, I'm not saying don't expect some burning feeling because that was there a little bit too, but after a few minutes of putting it on, my whole hand felt lubricated so that I could move my hand and flex it such that, what was before a pain where I couldn't use my hand, it turned into a pain that I could forget until my wound dried up and didn't have anymore lubrication. I felt like the Tin Man reborn

    Now, I have to look really hard to find a scar on my two knuckles and mostly I think I can only see something because I talk myself into seeing something and not because it's actually there.

    Though, I think it took a few weeks, but the worst of the pain was gone after a week to a week and a half.

    You'd probably want to defer to those who've used stuff for BAs because I wouldn't want to steer you wrong-- but I thought I'd add my two cents since I should have had a pretty massive burn scar and didn't.

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    Silicone gel

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    Default Re: Scarring

    Bio oil, palmers cocoa butter, lavender, and dermatex scar sheets. But don't put anything on your scars yet hun, not till they're healed otherwise you will give yourself an infection. About the 5/ 6 weeks mark you should be fine, till then just over the rest of your boobies to ward off stretch marks xx

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    Mederma...I had a breast lift/implants and you can BARELY see anything!! Yay for new boobs!

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    Manuka honey is very good for healing fresh wounds, used it on my BA wounds/scars (under a dressing so clothes wouldn't get sticky).

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